LA‐ICP‐MS Analysis of Small Samples: Carbonate Reference Materials and Larval Fish Otoliths |
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Authors: | Angélique V Lazartigues Pascal Sirois Dany Savard |
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Institution: | 1. Laboratoire des sciences aquatiques, Département des sciences fondamentales, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi, , Chicoutimi, Québec, Canada;2. LabMaTer, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi, , Chicoutimi, Québec, Canada |
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Abstract: | This article proposes a methodology to analyse the composition of very small carbonate samples such as larval fish otoliths. The chemical composition of otoliths, which are carbonate structures in the inner ear, is often used to explore population dynamics in fishes. Recent advances in laser ablation‐inductively coupled plasma‐mass spectrometry have suggested its potential application to this field. In this study, analyses were performed using a 193 nm ArF Resonetics LA system, coupled to an Agilent 7700X‐ICP‐MS, with the following ablation parameters: a beam diameter of 5 μm, energy of 3 mJ, 2.7 J cm?2, laser repetition rate of 10 Hz and translation speed of 2.5 μm s?1. NIST SRM 610 glass was used as the primary calibration material. Performing this protocol, characterisation of a USGS GP‐4 reference material was achieved with suitable precision and accuracy, but the USGS MACS‐3 reference material appeared more heterogeneous under the ablation conditions tested. Calibration was performed using two different beam diameters (5 and 11 μm). Capelin (Mallotus villosus) otoliths measuring between 10 and 20 μm in diameter were tested. Even though a smaller beam diameter and lower energy were used compared with those normally employed to analyse larger otoliths, the method was successful. |
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Keywords: | LA‐ICP‐MS Otolith GP‐4 MACS‐3 NIST SRM 610 calibration LA‐ICP‐MS Otolithe GP‐4 MACS‐3 Calibration NIST SRM 610 |
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